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 ==Tentative schedule of events== ==Tentative schedule of events==
  
-The workshop is scheduled for 3 days, and each day is laid out roughly as follows:+The workshop is scheduled for 3 days going from **10:00 AM - 6:00 PM**, and each day is laid out roughly as follows:
  
 **Day 1:** Introduction, database connections, and data entry **Day 1:** Introduction, database connections, and data entry
  
--- **9:00am - 10:00am:** Intro to the ICE-D project, ice breakers, basic concepts of database setup, etc. +-- **10:00am - 10:30am:** Intro to the ICE-D project, ice breakers, basic concepts of database setup, etc. 
  
--- **10:00am - 12:00pm:** Check in with everyone to make sure they know how to 1) connect to the database, and 2) add data to the database through our admin page on the website (see tutorial links below for instructions)+-- **10:30am - 12:00pm:** Check in with everyone to make sure they know how to 1) connect to the database, and 2) add data to the database through our admin page on the website (see tutorial links below for instructions)
  
 -- **12:00pm - 1:00pm** break for lunch -- **12:00pm - 1:00pm** break for lunch
  
--- **1:00pm - 5:00pm** Spend the remainder of the day mining the literature and doing data entry+-- **1:00pm - 6:00pm** Spend the remainder of the day mining the literature and doing data entry
    
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 **Day 2:** Middle layer calculations for the Tectonics Database Part I **Day 2:** Middle layer calculations for the Tectonics Database Part I
  
--- **9:00am - 12:00pm:** review of previous day's topics/intro today's topics, questions, discussion, etc. Add more data to the database (if necessary)+-- **10:00am - 12:00pm:** review of previous day's topics/intro today's topics, questions, discussion, etc. Add more data to the database (if necessary)
  
 -- **12:00pm - 1:00pm:** break for lunch -- **12:00pm - 1:00pm:** break for lunch
  
--- **1:00pm - 5:00pm:** discussion of the middle-layer calculations necessary to compute exposure/landform ages and slip rates and how to incorporate them into ICE-D+-- **1:00pm - 6:00pm:** discussion of the middle-layer calculations necessary to compute exposure/landform ages and slip rates and how to incorporate them into ICE-D
  
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 **Day 3:** Middle layer calculations for the Tectonics Database Part II **Day 3:** Middle layer calculations for the Tectonics Database Part II
  
--- **9:00am - 10:00am:** review of previous day's topics/intro today's topics, questions, discussion, etc. (if necessary)+-- **10:00am - 11:00am:** review of previous day's topics/intro today's topics, questions, discussion, etc. (if necessary)
  
 -- **10:00am - onward:** Further discussion of the middle layer calculations, how to incorporate them into ICE-D, and data entry. If folks are interested, we would be happy to spend time going over the potential additional topics (i.e., brainstorm synoptic-scale applications, using ICE-D data in embedded web maps and applications, etc.) -- **10:00am - onward:** Further discussion of the middle layer calculations, how to incorporate them into ICE-D, and data entry. If folks are interested, we would be happy to spend time going over the potential additional topics (i.e., brainstorm synoptic-scale applications, using ICE-D data in embedded web maps and applications, etc.)
  
---**AFTERNOON FIELD TRIP** Tentatively, we might like to take a trip up to a section of the San Andreas Fault less than a mile from the workshop location on campus. More details to come.+--**AFTERNOON FIELD TRIP** Tentatively, we might like to take a trip up to a section of the San Andreas Fault less than a mile from the workshop location on campus. 
  
-//The final day is Usually a little more informal. Mainly, we focus on brainstorming ideas of analyses and visualizations one could do with ICE-D and exploring some of these ideas on the fly. Attendees are encouraged to stay as long as they like but if folks need to leave early, after this point we will have hopefully given everyone the tools they need to interact with ICE-D so they won't miss any further instructions.//+**Details:** \\ 
 +- We anticipate a 2-3 hour trip on Day 3 of the workshop (Friday, April 28th) sometime after lunch.\\ 
 +- The fault is a one mile from campus along paved and dirt roads, with an elevation rise of ~ 100 m.\\ 
 +- The field trip will be led by structural geologist Dr. Tandis Bidgoli.\\ 
 +- We strongly encourage folks to bring sun protection, a water bottle, and sturdy walking shoes.\\ 
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 +//The final day is usually a little more informal. Attendees are encouraged to stay as long as they like but if folks need to leave early, by the 3rd day we will have hopefully given everyone the tools they need to interact with ICE-D so they won't miss any further instructions.//
  
  
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 ==Cal State University, San Bernardino Campus== ==Cal State University, San Bernardino Campus==
  
--- Dr. Claire Todd has been coordinating with Joe and Greg about hosting the workshop on campus at Cal State University, San Bernardino. Thank you Claire! The Geology Department has good meeting spaces and suburban vans for transport to and from hotels, airport, etc. during the workshop. We will likely be ordering food from off campus to be delivered during lunch time unless other more viable options become available.+-- Dr. Claire Todd has been coordinating with Joe and Greg about hosting the workshop on campus at Cal State University, San Bernardino. Thank you Claire! Campus has a number meeting spaces and Claire is offering department suburban vans for transport to and from hotels during the workshop. We will likely be ordering food from off campus to be delivered during lunch time unless other more viable options become available.
  
--- More location details to come (e.g., building and room number on campus for the workshop, etc.)+-- We have reserved a boardroom-style space on campus at CSUSB in **Room 219** of the **[[https://map.csusb.edu/?id=1850#!m/500241?s/|Student Union South]]**. See a screenshot of the campus map and a building image at the end of the workshop program for more details. Claire tells us the room can be a little difficult to find so we will be looking into putting up signage around the building. 
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 +-- visitor parking details to come. 
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 +**Tentative lunch plan:**\\ 
 +- The on-campus cafeteria is near the room we are reserving so on campus dining will be available to folks.\\ 
 +- We also have the option to pre-order from off campus (multiple restaurant options) and send a workshop coordinator to pick up.\\ 
 +- Folks can eat in the cafeteria or outside weather permitting.\\ 
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 +**Dinner plan:**\\ 
 +- Folks will be free to have dinner on their own schedules but we are hoping to plan a group dinner on the night of the 27th (we could do the 26th as well if folks are interested), and all are more than welcome to attend! More details on that when we meet at CSUSB.
  
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 -- It appears that several attendees will be local/close to local and may be driving, but for those who are flying into the LA Valley, we strongly encourage you to fly into the Ontario, CA Airport (**ONT**), //not// Los Angeles International (LAX) since it is much closer to San Bernardino. -- It appears that several attendees will be local/close to local and may be driving, but for those who are flying into the LA Valley, we strongly encourage you to fly into the Ontario, CA Airport (**ONT**), //not// Los Angeles International (LAX) since it is much closer to San Bernardino.
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 +-- Those getting reimbursed are eligible for either plane ticket reimbursement or car mileage reimbursement (~$0.70/mi).
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 ==Lodging== ==Lodging==
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 -- Claire has recommended the following hotels as they are what the University typically relies on for hosting guests: -- Claire has recommended the following hotels as they are what the University typically relies on for hosting guests:
  
-**1) Hilton Garden Inn, San Bernardino +**1) Hilton Garden Inn, San Bernardino**\\ 
-1775 S. Waterman Ave San Bernardino, CA 92408 +1775 S. Waterman Ave San Bernardino, CA 92408\\ 
-(909) 806-4040 +(909) 806-4040\\ 
-[[https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/jsbgigi-hilton-garden-inn-sanbernardino/|Booking page]]**+**[[https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/jsbgigi-hilton-garden-inn-sanbernardino/|Booking page]]**
  
-**2)Double Tree by Hilton, San Bernardino +**2) Double Tree by Hilton, San Bernardino**\\ 
-285 East Hospitality Lane, San Bernardino, California, 92408-3411, USA +285 East Hospitality Lane, San Bernardino, California, 92408-3411, USA\\ 
-(909) 889-0133 +(909) 889-0133\\ 
-[[https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/sbtdtdt-doubletree-san-bernardino/|Booking Page]]**+**[[https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/sbtdtdt-doubletree-san-bernardino/|Booking Page]]**
  
 -- Workshop attendees who will be getting reimbursed and/or those who will not have access to a car, we recommend one of the hotels listed here since 1) the hotels are somewhat close to CSUSB and the department my be able to arrange shuttling for you, and 2) we can only reimburse attendees up to ~$1000 per person. Although please feel free to make whatever reservations work best for you. Let Joe know if you have any issues with bookings. -- Workshop attendees who will be getting reimbursed and/or those who will not have access to a car, we recommend one of the hotels listed here since 1) the hotels are somewhat close to CSUSB and the department my be able to arrange shuttling for you, and 2) we can only reimburse attendees up to ~$1000 per person. Although please feel free to make whatever reservations work best for you. Let Joe know if you have any issues with bookings.
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 +-- So far, Joe has reserved a room at the Hilton Garden Inn for the duration of the workshop.
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 +**NOTE ON TRANSPORTATION** Claire Todd has kindly reserved suburban vans for the workshop to take attendees between campus and their hotels so **please email Joe (jtulenko@bgc.org) as soon as you can when you reserve hotel rooms/flights if you will require transportation!!**
  
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 ==Attendees== ==Attendees==
  
-**Number of people:** target 10 participants, plus workshop leaders (Balco, Tulenko) and USGS folks+**Number of people:** target 10 participants, plus workshop leaders (Balco, Tulenko) and CSUSB folks.
  
-**Target audience:** Graduate students, postdocs, early-career faculty who are interested in synoptic analysis of cosmogenic-nuclide data. +**Target audience:** Workshop participants should be researchers and students involved in generating or compiling cosmogenic-nuclide data having to do with Earth surface deformation
  
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 -- for those who we can offer support: -- for those who we can offer support:
  
-**1)** You will be asked to purchase your own flights, reserve your own hotel rooms, and cover your own per diem expenses+**1)** You will be asked to purchase your own flights, reserve your own hotel rooms, and cover your own per diem expenses. For hotel rooms **Please ask for an itemized CLOSING BILL at the end of your stay to submit for reimbursement.**
  
-**2)** Please **//hold onto receipts//** and send copies of all receipts to Joe Tulenko (jtulenko@bgc.org).+**2)** Please **//hold onto ITEMIZED receipts//** and send copies of all ITEMIZED receipts to Joe Tulenko (jtulenko@bgc.org) at the end of the workshop. Preferably scanned and compiled into one pdf organized by date. We cannot reimburse any receipt that is not itemized.
  
 **3)** Attendees will fill out a travel form supplied by the Berkeley Geochronology Center. **3)** Attendees will fill out a travel form supplied by the Berkeley Geochronology Center.
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 ===Applications=== ===Applications===
  
-**NOTE: applications for this workshop are closed as of Feb 15th.** +**NOTE: applications for this workshop will close by Mar 25th.** 
  
 Some workshop participants have been invited by the organizers. We are also soliciting applications for additional participants. Applicants should have the following properties: Some workshop participants have been invited by the organizers. We are also soliciting applications for additional participants. Applicants should have the following properties:
  
--- Involved in research having to do with cosmogenic-nuclide exposure dating of glacier change+-- Involved in research having to do with cosmogenic-nuclide exposure dating of earth surface deformation.
  
--- Involved in or interested in using large data exposure-age data sets for synoptic climate or glacier change analysis+-- Involved in or interested in using large data exposure-age data sets for synoptic hazards or landscape evolution analysis
  
 -- Motivated to participate in the ICE-D project in future by (i) building or maintaining data, (ii) developing new analysis or visualization applications, or (iii) using ICE-D resources for undergraduate/graduate teaching or outreach. -- Motivated to participate in the ICE-D project in future by (i) building or maintaining data, (ii) developing new analysis or visualization applications, or (iii) using ICE-D resources for undergraduate/graduate teaching or outreach.
  
--- Some knowledge of programming environments used to build websites and/or analyze data, for example SQL, Python, and MATLAB.  +-- Some knowledge of programming environments used to build websites and/or analyze data, for example SQL, Python, and MATLAB will be helpful.  
  
 -- Most likely a graduate student or postdoc -- Most likely a graduate student or postdoc
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-**To apply:** submit the following materials to [[jtulenko@bgc.org|Joe Tulenko]] (jtulenko@bgc.org) **before February 15th**:+**To apply:** submit the following materials to [[jtulenko@bgc.org|Joe Tulenko]] (jtulenko@bgc.org) **before March 25th**:
  
 -- A CV -- A CV
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 -- A letter explaining (i) how you meet the requirements above, and (ii) what you would like to do with the ICE-D databases or infrastructure -- A letter explaining (i) how you meet the requirements above, and (ii) what you would like to do with the ICE-D databases or infrastructure
  
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-A map of Reston, VA with the Hyatt Hotel, downtown, and the USGS highlighted. The Sheraton is also visible.  
  
-{{ :workshops:working_map-01.png?nolink |}}+Map of campus with the Student Union South hightlighted:
  
-\\+{{:workshops:screenshot_2023-04-06_113812.png|}} 
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-Oblique view of the USGS Building, highlighting the visitor entrance and visitor parking lot.+Image of the front entrance to the building:
  
-{{:workshops:usgs_building_image.png|}}+{{:workshops:sus_pic.jpg|}}